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  • The Pentagon said in a statement Thursday that it has "officially informed Anthropic leadership the company and its products are deemed a supply chain risk, effective immediately."
  • The war in Iran is roiling jet fuel prices and airlines are beginning to hike prices, unsettling travelers far from the Middle East. If you're booking a flight soon, here are things to know.
  • Start the new year off right by immersing the young creatives in your life by signing them up for art classes! Our multi arts studio offers classes in dance, acting, singing, musical theater, visual arts, and so much more. Find the best classes for your child by attending our upcoming FREE events. JANUARY 4 @ 11 AM - 1 PM | SUNDAY SAMPLER OPEN HOUSE The kick off to our Spring Semester! Meet some of our incredible faculty, participate in art, dance, and theater activities, and figure out the perfect Seaside classes for all the artists in your family! JANUARY 5-11 | FREE TRIALS WEEK FOR ALL STUDENTS All are invited to try out classes for FREE! We want your children to find the perfect classes and love their experience at Seaside, so try out a few classes, meet our faculty, and see what we're all about! Sign up for all classes your child plans to attend via the form below. Class Schedule: https://seasideartscenter.org/spring-registration Class Descriptions: https://seasideartscenter.org/class-descriptions/ At Seaside our tuition is all-inclusive, meaning there are no extra fees for registration, performances, or costumes. Questions? Contact Seaside's Studio Administrator, Mackenzie Nelson, at Mackenzie@SeasideArtsCenter.org.
  • A murky corner of the financial world is now the fastest-growing source of funding for small businesses. One state, Connecticut, had given these lenders unusual power. That may be about to change.
  • One growing point of concern involves generative AI’s relationship with state resources as the technology becomes everyday life for Californians. Experts say generative AI is driving up energy and water demands at data centers.
  • With 284 strings between their instruments, Paul, Vanessa, and Ching-Ming offer a rare alchemy of sound in an inspired program of duets highlighting two luminous partnerships: cello with piano, and cello with harp. From Bach to Mendelssohn, the music moves between warmth and radiance, offering a rich palette of colors and moods. Paul Tseng, cello Ching-Ming Cheng, piano Vanessa Fountain, harp “[Paul Tseng]…poignant and moving… brilliantly executed.” — Spirit of Jefferson Advocate “[Ching-Ming Cheng] has wowed audiences from Taipei to Texas…” — CSUSM News “[Vanessa Fountain] dazzled the audience completely.” — Mariko Hiller, Odeon Chamber Music Series Cello and Harp Adagio - Bach/Marcello Romanze - J. Strauss Sonata in C - Boccherini The Swan - Saint-Saens Meditation from Thais - Massenet Cello Solo Hongyang - Chinese Traditional Cello and Piano Fantasiestücke - R. Schumann Sonata in D - F. Mendelssohn Get Tickets Click here to purchase an Intimate Classics Subscription Package (saves 10-25%). San Diego Music Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • The ruling in the Google antitrust trial has led to a host of hard-to-answer questions about the future of Google's search data, which the tech giant must now share with competitors. What does that mean for users' data privacy?
  • Military leaders told defense industry representatives that new directives from the top, higher tolerance for risk and a desire to invest have the Pentagon all-in on AI.
  • A federal judge's mild ruling in the Justice Department's suit over Google's search engine monopoly has critics worried that the tech giant can now monopolize artificial intelligence.
  • As talk of a possible AI bubble grows, so does uncertainty around an important source of California tax money.
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